RE: The Proctor Valley Ghost

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:-D! SPOOKY! I have read so many good ghost stories this past week, I'm sad to say I don't have any myself... Only a few good UFO stories!



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That's what you get when you're a young kid with access to cars. If you hunt for ghosts, you are sure to find them.

We snuck into the Hotel Del Coronado to visit that ghost, we snuck into our high school late at night to visit "the drama theatre ghost" we went into old buildings, cemeteries, played with Ouija boards, scissors and bibles, lit candles, stayed in Old Town after it was already closed down and bunches of silly, silly, things.

Now that I connect to my ancestors, I know how silly and dangerous the games we "played" were, but, I can't say they weren't fun. Especially when we would see something and the boys would get more freaked then the girls.

I have ghost stories a plenty.

Would love to read one about a UFO.

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Hmmm I dunno if I'm ready to share that one just yet. At least not on Steem... perhaps on discord or in person :P

I live in Phoenix now, for all I know I'm living on top of an old American Indian burial ground haha

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You most certainly are living within the DNA of the Original People. Everyone in "America" is, its woven into the fabric of the land as they/we have been here since time immemorial, we eat their DNA in our food, we wear it in our home grown fabrics. I used to say "gross" to this thought, but now I realize how infinitely beautiful it is.

Arizona is where my people were from, one of their trade routes went through Arizona, New Mexico and California - that's how my maternal grandparents ended up in this area. The Yaqui people, some of the cousins are still alive and well and on the reservation. Lots of us other cousins are also alive and well, just simply not recognized.

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I dont know if you have seen any of my posts from my main account @hotsauceislethal but I have been doing a bunch of photo sets from around the state as part of a series.

I love going to ancient native sites! I have a whole list of place that I want to go visit and I'm just waiting for the right weather and days off work. And no wonder you're so pretty, you have the native genes.

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Hieroglyphic Spring (on the trail), Gold Canyon, AZ

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